[Resource Topic] 2021/518: How to Share and Own a Secret

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Title:
How to Share and Own a Secret

Authors: Victor Ermolaev, Gamze Tillem

Abstract:

Custodian service is a service safeguarding a firm’s or individual’s financial assets or secret information. Such services often present a user with security versus ownership dilemma. The user does not wish to pass full control over their asset to the custodian to facilitate safeguarding. A control sharing mechanism allowing the custodian to hold enough information and keeping the user as the owner of the asset is required. For the assets being secret information, cryptographic protocols addressing this dilemma are known as prepositioned secret sharing~(PSS) protocols. PSS schemes distinguish redundant common'' shares and specific activating’’ shares controlling the very possibility of the secret information reconstruction. Usually, PSS schemes: 1) lack robustness with respect to the amount of common'' shares, i.e., a high redundancy degree in common’’ enables them to reconstruct the secret without activation'', and 2) are inflexible in configuring the robustness of the activating’’ shares, i.e., how many ``activating’’ shares can be lost or stolen before the secret can be reconstructed. In this paper, we present a PSS addressing these shortcomings.

ePrint: https://eprint.iacr.org/2021/518

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